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Telemetry of the vital signs is important. A worker in a protective suit in a hostile environment should have a buddy monitoring her condition and the suit's condition just in case she is not sufficiently attentive and misses a danger indication on her own display. The worker can be warned to head for the air lock or a rescue team can rush in to retrieve her.
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Telemetry of the vital signs is important. One worker in a protective suit in a hostile environment should have another monitoring vital signs and suit condition remotely just in case the first worker is not sufficiently attentive and misses a danger indication on her own display. The worker can be warned to head for the air lock or a rescue team can rush in to retrieve her.
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A heart monitor is a device used on Earth for a similar purpose.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heart_rate_monitor Wikipedia]</ref>
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Spacelabs worked on medical telemetry for astronauts in 1958.<ref>[http://www.medcatalog.com/R_S/spacelabs_medical_tlemetry.htm Spacelabs Medical Telemetry]</ref>
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[[Category:Lunar Medicine]]

Latest revision as of 08:54, 8 May 2012

Telemetry of the vital signs is important. One worker in a protective suit in a hostile environment should have another monitoring vital signs and suit condition remotely just in case the first worker is not sufficiently attentive and misses a danger indication on her own display. The worker can be warned to head for the air lock or a rescue team can rush in to retrieve her.

A heart monitor is a device used on Earth for a similar purpose.[1]

Spacelabs worked on medical telemetry for astronauts in 1958.[2]

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